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How To Use a Mono Delay to Create Stereo Width in Your Mix


If you want to learn how to use mono delays to create a stereo effect, this week’s video is for you!

HAAS effects are a great way to add depth and width to your mixes and in this week’s video, I’m going to show you how to do just that.

We’re using a guitar solo in this example, but it’s my hope that this technique will open your eyes up to experimenting with your sessions to come up with something cool and unique for your own tracks.

Check it out below!

Thanks again to Katie Haverly for allowing me to use their session in these videos, and special thanks to Ben Nisbet for the great guitar performance.

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